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Jane Margolis ([personal profile] copacetic) wrote in [community profile] theelmemeium 2023-03-11 07:52 pm (UTC)

Jane Margolis | Breaking Bad | OTA

ON DUTY: I.T. (HEARTS ♥)
Jane's not totally in the dark about how technology works, okay. She can work her cell phone just fine, and she can figure out how to install a VCR on her own.

But this shit is next level. Jane is informed she'll be working the I.T. helpdesk today, and despite her protests that this is a level of technology she's not prepared to work with, she's left alone in a room with only a network of various computers and the persistent hum of the fluorescent ceiling lights.

She swallows and sits down. Completely unsure what she's doing, she hits one button.

The entire building isn't affected, thank God, but certain floors loose power completely and go dark as the lights shut off. Unaware of what she's done, thinking nothing has happened, Jane squints at the computer screen and clicks a mouse. Still nothing, from her perspective. However, on some other floors -- not the ones that have gone dark! -- strobe lights appear from the ceiling along with the steady pulse of club music.

Maybe you're on one of the floors affected? Or maybe you've been sent to find her and figure out what's going on. Either way, better knock on the door and let her know what she's doing.

ON DUTY: RESTAURANT (HEARTS ♥)
Jane usually acts as the restaurant assistant manager, most of the time. Occasionally, she's shunted to other places -- the front desk of the hotel, cleaning rooms, one time they even tried to make her do I.T. but that was such a disaster they just said never again -- but mostly, they seem to have decided that the hotel's 24/7 cafe is where she fits best.

Today, it's overrun by unruly teenagers, and she's made the executive decision to kick all of them out. Fuck the guest list, fuck the high rollers, these munchkins all gots to go. She puts in a very annoyed call to security, and if you're a Club, you might find her standing outside the restaurant with her hands on her hips, saying, "Took you long enough," in a decidedly annoyed tone.

If you're off-duty and a customer yourself, she might come up to you and apologize. "Hey. Sorry about all the ruckus. We're trying to do something about it."

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